单词 | moon |
释义 | noun | verb moonmoon1 /mun/ ●●● S2 W2 noun 1the moon (also the Moon) science, physics the round object that you can see shining in the sky at night, and that moves around the Earth every 28 days: craters on the surface of the Moon2[singular] science the appearance or shape of this object at a particular time: a clear night sky with a bright moon There’s no moon tonight (=you cannot see it). a full moon (=the moon appearing as a full circle) → see also half moon, new moon3[countable] science, physics a round object that moves around planets other than the Earth: the moons of Saturn4be asking for the moon informal to ask for something that is difficult or impossible to obtain: I don’t think the employees are asking for the moon.5many moons ago poetic or humorous a long time ago [Origin: Old English mona] → see also once in a blue moon at once1 (15), promise (somebody) the moon/world at promise1 (5) noun | verb moonmoon2 verb [intransitive, transitive] informal to bend over and show someone your bare buttocks as a joke or as a way of insulting someonemoon over somebody/something phrasal verb old-fashioned to spend your time thinking and dreaming about someone or something that you love: As a boy, he used to sit mooning over Doris Day. |
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